Deutsche continues gallery support

Deutsche Bank has renewed its CI$14,500 sponsorship of an arts intern at the National Gallery for the second year, according to a Government Information Services (GIS) press release.

The funding will allow a young Caymanian to gain experience in the arts before beginning further education.

The 2005/6 intern Letitia Davis was chosen from five applicants. A recent graduate of Dudley’s Beauty College (DBC) in North Carolina where she received a certificate in Cosmetology, Miss Davis intends to attend courses in the near future to fine-tune her skills in make-up artistry. At the end of her National Gallery internship she hopes to start a fashion or interior design degree.

While attending DBC, Letitia was also invited to be a school representative at the annual Martin Luther King Day Parade, and was a makeup demonstration artist at the Charlotte Convention Centre.

Congratulating the intern, Gallery director Nancy Barnard stated, ‘The business and art skills experiences to be gained from a year at the Gallery will be second to none, and provide another opportunity for a young Caymanian to enter the arts segment of the workforce.’

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As an international group, Deutsche Bank is committed to the arts in each of their jurisdictions. Deutsche Bank Cayman’s marketing manager Sophie Ebanks explained: ‘Education and the arts have long been a focus of Deutsche Bank, and there is no better way to achieve these two objectives than through arts education for young Caymanians. We were privileged to be a part of this programme last year, and are delighted to again give our support.’